KEVIN Williams is the 2010 Men’s Club Champion at Morlais Castle Golf Club after defeating Mike Gwyther 2 and 1 in an enthralling final.

Williams, 44, appearing in his first ever Men’s Final faced inflicting a first Men’s Club Championship defeat in eight years on the fifteen time champion Gwyther as the 2010 Championship Finals Day got underway.

However, it was three-handicap Williams, never behind during the 36-hole contest, who emerged the much deserved victor after playing solid golf throughout.

Holding a two-up lead through nine holes, Williams would see any hopes of a halfway point advantage evaporate as wins for Gwyther on holes 16 and 18 brought the contest square.

Williams yet again pulled away during the afternoon session with a fine birdie on the twentieth hole before stretching his lead to four-up with seven holes remaining.

Gwyther would yet again fight back reducing the deficit to two down with just two holes to play, however any hopes the 50-year-old had of stretching his unbeaten run swiftly disappeared as Williams rolled in a 25 foot putt for a birdie two on the 35th hole to claim the title in fine style.

The Junior Championship Final was also a fine spectacle as defending champion Jack Bush claimed his third consecutive title with a hard fought 4 & 3 victory over Alex Morgan.

One-handicap Bush had led from as early as the second hole however, just as he did in last year’s final, five-handicap Morgan ensured the Welsh International was never allowed to get up a head of steam as some excellent golf over the opening 18 holes would allow Bush just a two-hole lead at the halfway stage.

It was a lead that Bush would double after twenty one holes before closing the match out as a contest on hole thirty three.

Bush is now just one title away from claiming the all time junior record whilst Morgan moves into the Men’s arena for next year, watch this space.

Davies built up a fine two-hole lead, Newton however, aiming for her sixth consecutive Ladies Title, would eventually start to gain the upper hand, recovering from her early deficit to record a fine 4 & 3 victory.

In the foursome format Tate Cup, Kerry Jones and Dale King claimed the title with a fine 2 & 1 victory over Phil Jennick and Malcolm Price.

In the Matchplay Cup, Craig Baldwin’s hopes of retaining his 2009 title were dashed by a resurgent Mark Evans, recording a fine 4 & 3 victory and in the final match of a very successful day, Peter Price and Brendan Toomey claimed the 4BBB format Bryn Evans Cup with a 7 & 6 win over David Deveraux and Wayne O’Neil.